In The Night Garden - a guide (part 7)

Aug 22, 2012 22:57

With its treacly pace and reassuringly consistent structure, In The Night Garden is perfect for winding its young audience down; indeed, it's currently shown in CBeebies' Bedtime Hour. What this means is most parents won't get to the end of each 30-minute episode - they'll be putting their child to bed by the third time the Tombliboos' trousers ( Read more... )

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anonymous August 23 2012, 08:18:01 UTC
How is it that you haven't been snapped up to write children's programs by now?! Fricken inspired Jo c (I cant be bothered to register)

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internetsdairy August 23 2012, 21:41:20 UTC
Too few kids' shows have puppets incorporating real meat.

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icecoldinalex August 23 2012, 08:57:07 UTC
Shunka Warak'in is my favourite. We have the water pen and re-usable water drawing board of him.

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internetsdairy August 23 2012, 21:41:56 UTC
The haunted one or the cursed?

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icecoldinalex August 24 2012, 08:24:33 UTC
Both. Second hand, innit?

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